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The Tottiford, Kennick, and Trenchford Reservoirs are three man-made, connected fresh water reservoirs near Hennock, Devon. They form three of the eight reservoirs built within the Dartmoor National Park, and were built to serve the water needs of Torquay, [1] around 13 miles (21 km) away. Tottiford was the first to be constructed, being opened ...
Rapid population growth of the seaside communities in the late 19th century and the birth of tourism required a significant improvement in quality and quantity of fresh water. [2] The first Dartmoor reservoir, Tottiford, opened in 1861 and heralded a busy era of dam construction which continued through to 1907, by which time the Dartmoor area ...
Tuttle Creek Dam and Lake Wilson Dam and Lake Birds on one of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge's salt marshes. Lake Inman is the largest natural lake in Kansas.. The shorelines of Kansas Lakes are mostly in government ownership and open to the public for hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking.
Kansas' 24 man-made lakes built by the federal government range in depth from 20 feet to 72 feet. Here's how deep each of them go. Kansas' 24 man-made lakes built by the federal government range ...
Kansas overallocated water rights to the High Plains Aquifer throughout the 20th century. Now it must act to maintain what's left of its water supply.
Northwest Kansas isn’t close to reaching the level where they stop taking out more water than is replenishing the Aquifer, a concept referred to as sustainable yield, static or status quo.
All reservoirs in Kansas should be included in this category. The main article for this category is List of lakes, reservoirs, and dams in Kansas; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reservoirs in Kansas; See also category Lakes of Kansas
A proposed change to how the federal government calculates interest on the state's water storage contracts at Milford Lake and Perry Lake, seen here, could save Kansas taxpayers more than $41 million.